Thursday, 22 September 2016

Application website closes tomorrow-Screening of Direct Entry Candidates for Admission into Delsu for the 2016/2017 Session. (See more details)

SPECIAL EDITION.

SCREENING OF DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION INTO THE DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOR THE 2016/2017 ACADEMIC SESSION
This is to inform all candidates who chose Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU) for the 2016 Direct Entry Admission that:
1.         All candidates who chose DELSU as their first choice of University can apply for the 2016/2017 Admission Screening, but they must submit a copy of their credentials with a scratch card attached to verify the results.
2.         The screening will take place at site III, Abraka Campus
3.         On-line application will start from Thursday 15th September, 2016
4.         Application website closes at 6.00p.m. on Friday 23rd September, 2016
5.         Screening will take place on Wednesday 28th September, 2016 at 8.00am
SCREENING EXERCISE:
Candidates will be screened by oral interaction.
REQUIREMENTS:
1.         Candidates are required to visit www.delsuonline.com to generate a virtual PIN. The cost for screening covers honoraria for centre facilitation, logistics for producing screening materials, processing of result and security. Payment should be made to any of the following banks.
v  Unity Bank
v  Ecobank
v  UBA
v  Zenith Bank
v  Fidelity Bank
Ø  Ensure that JAMB Registration Number, Credentials and Names are correctly entered. Errors will not be entertained.
PROCEDURE TO GENERATE VIRTUAL PIN
i.                 Visit www.delsuonline.com
ii.               Click online Application
iii.              Click Start
iv.              Click screening exercise
v.                Click Start
vi.              Complete the form with valid JAMB Registration Number
vii.            Submit the form and generate PIN
viii.            Print out the PIN generated
ix.              Visit any of the specified banks for payment
2. (a)    Candidates should with the PIN for payment access and complete the Delta State University, Abraka, 2016 Direct Entry Screening form online at www.delsuonline.com with their recent coloured passport sized photograph scanned to the JPEG format and not more than 20kb in size.
    (b)    Candidates are advised to use the virtual PIN immediately after payment, as it will be invalid after six (6) hours after its generation.
    (c)    Candidates are advised to read the instructions on the front page of the website before completing the form.
     (d)   Candidates must confirm the JAMB registration number at the point of application, as there will be no result for wrong JAMB registration numbers. The University will not be held responsible for wrong JAMB registration number entered and other errors made by any applicant at the point of application. Your application will not be successful if you enter a Local Government/State of origin different from the one indicated on your JAMB registration form.
     (e)   Candidates must enter a valid mobile phone number and e-mail address with which the University will communicate with candidates on venue.
     (f)    Candidates should visit www.delsu.edu.ng to print venue of screening a day after closure of application form.
     (g)   Candidates are expected to identify their venue before the scheduled date of screening.
     (h)   Candidates are required to come to the screening venue with the following:
i.                 A copy of print-out of venue
ii.               A copy of the print-out of completed on-line confirmation of application.
iii.              Original credentials
iv.              Two recent passport sized coloured photographs with the full names of candidate and signature on the reversed side of the photograph.
 See also: Delsu has released their Admission list for 2016/2017 Academic Session. (Check your Admission Status here)
Note:
    Candidates are to log in ONLY the courses they choose from Delta State University, Abraka in JAMB
    All candidates are advised to be properly dressed. This is essential at the Personality Assessment Interaction (PAI). All Applications should also arrive at the screening venue at least 30 minutes before the exercise commences.
    Inconsistency in name or picture on Photo Card will not be acceptable to the University and may lead to disqualification of defaulting candidates. Candidates’ names on their Certificates, and other registration documents must be the same.
    GSM phones, electronic devices and bags are  not allowed into the screening venue
    Parents, Guardians and well wishers will not be allowed to stay around the venue of the screening exercise.
    Any person caught impersonating will be handed over to the police and the candidate impersonated will automatically be disqualified.
Warning:
Applicants and parents are hereby strongly advised to contact only the listed telephone numbers: 09095890302, 08036761436, 08035637809 and University website www.delsu.edu.ng and www.delsuonline.com                                         
SSANU HOLDS 1ST SOLEMN ASSEMBLY
This is to inform staff, students and especially members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities that the Union will hold its first Solemn Assembly in the University tagged “Show us your Mercy” as scheduled below:
Date:                Wednesday, 21st September, 2016
Venue:             1st 750 Seating Capacity Lecture Theatre, Site III, Abraka
Time:               10.00 am prompt
The leadership of SSANU is using this medium to invite members of the University community to be part of this event  
2015/2016 LONG VACATION: MANAGEMENT APPRECIATES ALL STAFF
The University Management wishes to use this medium to appreciate all staff both Academic and Non-Teaching for the successful execution of the 2015/2016 academic session and the smooth conduct of the Examinations.
Management also seizes this opportunity to kindly request that the same zeal should be sustained in the 2016/2017 academic session.  Management expects that staff will use the leave period to have some rest and refresh themselves in preparation for the 2016/2017 academic session.
DELSU HOSTS 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
The African indigenous knowledge systems which has hitherto been basterdized by Colonialism and unarguably helped by African scholars to undermine and disdain indigenous African ways of life, are now making a remarkable turnaround.  They now believe that the solutions to Africa’s problem lie within and until we realize this and begin to make a conscious and painstaking study, analysis and utilization of Africa’s knowledge systems, development will continue to elude the Continent.
This was x-rayed by humanity scholars, at the 5th International Conference midwife by the Faculty of Arts Delta State University, Abraka with the theme: “The humanities and Reconstruction of Indigenous knowledge systems in Africa”.
Declaring the conference open, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Victor F. Peretomode, disclosed that the conference which started over a decade ago, to create a cross-fertilization of intellectual discourse among key players in the humanities, has continued to wax stronger over the years.  While commending the Dean of Arts, Professor (Mrs.) Grace N. Ogwu, for sustaining the efforts of the past Deans to ensure that the conference ran smoothly in her tenure.   Professor Peretomode,   noted that the bi-annual conference has created the enabling environment for the undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as lecturers in the Faculty to update and intensify their knowledge of contemporary intellectual discourse in the humanities.
On the theme of the conference, the Vice-Chancellor said that it was germane as it would serve as a veritable tool for Nigeria as well as Africa’s artistic, socio-economic and technological development and not the present development based on sheepishly copying western models, which according to him are extraneous to our milieu and culture.  According to him, “the juxtaposition of indigenous knowledge system of human endeavour will catapult Nigeria and Africa Continent from a developing country to a developed one”.
On his part, the keynote speaker and Director, Nigerian French Language Village, Badagry Lagos, Professor Raufu Adebisi, posited that as contemporary world system continues to experience stress and strains, experts in each field the world over are brainstorming on alternative means of going about development, in such a way as to avoid the degradation of the environment and its adverse consequence on man.
He further said that the reconstruction of indigenous knowledge systems implies that while the indigenous knowledge system of African communities could be incorporated into modern techniques so also that of modernity could be incorporated into traditional techniques so that modernity could be made to blend with traditional techniques of African communities.  The essence of this combination is to achieve a harmonious mixture acceptable to a partisan of modernism and tradition so as to enable African communities to regain their equilibrium and contribute to the ongoing global efforts to find a balance between development and environment and between prevalence values of the modern world and those of indigenous community of Africa.
Taking his turn, Professor Onyee Nwankpa of the Department of Music, University of Port-Harcourt, blamed the extinction of the indigenous knowledge systems on globalization, ecrocentricism, urbanization, education development, modernity and the quest for white colar jobs.  He urged academics to do alot of discourse on the indigenous knowledge system that will ultimately lead to a revival of cultural norms and ethos that are capable of repositioning the Continent to a comfortable place in the global socio-economic landscape.  Professor Nwankpa noted that the indigenous knowledge system that is not humane in nature is exotic to Africa.  In the health sector of African traditional society, healing is not carried out only on the physical level; it believed that it must also be takled from the spiritual realm.  The Africans believe that what happens at the spiritual realm are exhibited in the physical.
Dr. Nduka Otiono, of the Institute of African Studies, Charleton University, Otawa Canada, taking his turn, called on Universities to create room for the teaching of indigenous knowledge in their Universities by those who may not have formal education.  In his contribution, Professor G.G. Darah opined that, it is time Africa’s academia got off its high horse and embrace, rehabilitate and adopt indigenous knowledge systems into its fold to serve African societies better.  The conference is an inauguration of the era of alternative thinking saying “that why not call the man who can stop rain as rain engineer and not rain maker”.
And on her part, the host and Dean, Faculty of Arts, Professor (Mrs.) Grace N. Ogwu, called on African scholars to come up with ideas that would catapult the Continent to work inward like China and the Asian tigers in order to achieve genuine and rapid socio-economic and technological development”.
Present at the opening ceremony of the conference were the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Professor (Mrs.) R.O. Aziza, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Austin Anigala, Provost Asaba Campus, Professor S.O. Asagba, the Registrar Mr. D. A. Urhibo, Ag. Bursar Mr. Justice Egbare and Ag. Librarian Dr. Daniel Emojerho among others.  The ceremony was co-anchored by the representative of the Public Relations Officer, Mr. Henry Eseka and Dr. (Mrs.) Enajite Ojaruega of the English and Literary Studies Department.
                                                                                       /END/
Issued by the Information and Public Relation Division of the Vice - Chancellor's Office

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